Amazon.com

AMZN-Q

Amazon.com
(AMZN-Q)

About Amazon.com (AMZN-Q)

Amazon.com, Inc., doing business as Amazon, is an American electronic commerce and cloud computing company based in Seattle, Washington that was founded by Jeff Bezos on July 5, 1994.
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What the experts are saying about AMZN-Q

Great success story. Forming a bit of a triangle. If it breaks to the downside, say below $1700, you'd be in trouble. If it breaks above, say $2100, that's a good sign. Stocks are non-predictive while in that pattern. New buyers should wait and see. Holders shouldn't abandon it.

Great success story. Forming a bit of a triangle. If it breaks to the downside, say below $1700, you'd be in trouble. If it breaks above, say $2100, that's a good sign. Stocks are non-predictive while in that pattern. New buyers should wait and see. Holders shouldn't abandon it.

A great company, a tech stock, not retail, with great free cash flow. He likes it long-term, but wouldn't buy until a pullback. It's had a great run in the last five years. Hold it, though growth is slowing a little.

A great company, a tech stock, not retail, with great free cash flow. He likes it long-term, but wouldn't buy until a pullback. It's had a great run in the last five years. Hold it, though growth is slowing a little.

It's always a good time to buy Amazon. It is always expensive. They are rolling out prime in 20 countries, and the stock should continue to grow 20% per year. AWS, e-commerce and their other businesses are all growing.

It's always a good time to buy Amazon. It is always expensive. They are rolling out prime in 20 countries, and the stock should continue to grow 20% per year. AWS, e-commerce and their other businesses are all growing.

Sell Amazon and Apple now? The stock has stagnated the past two years, but it makes more money. Apple keeps investing in near projects, which is a good sign. Hold onto both of them for the long haul. He owns a lot of each.

Sell Amazon and Apple now? The stock has stagnated the past two years, but it makes more money. Apple keeps investing in near projects, which is a good sign. Hold onto both of them for the long haul. He owns a lot of each.

It has gone from the company that never made money to the one that makes boat loads of money. Their web services division has been big and won't slow down. Their advertising revenue is growing. They are continuing to push the boundaries on retail. (Analysts’ price target is $2254.79)

It has gone from the company that never made money to the one that makes boat loads of money. Their web services division has been big and won't slow down. Their advertising revenue is growing. They are continuing to push the boundaries on retail. (Analysts’ price target is $2254.79)

MSFT vs. Amazon No, they don't compete with each other. Amazon is the best cloud host, but not for small/medium-sized businesses. Instead, MSFT fills this gap very well, at they collect recurring revenue doing this, like a utility. This stabilizes their margins and increases MSFT's growth.

MSFT vs. Amazon No, they don't compete with each other. Amazon is the best cloud host, but not for small/medium-sized businesses. Instead, MSFT fills this gap very well, at they collect recurring revenue doing this, like a utility. This stabilizes their margins and increases MSFT's growth.

Will the U.S. DOJ break up Amazon and other tech companies? That's a VERY long process. It took 10 years in the case of Microsoft. A complicated process. Is Amazon hurting consumers? No. Consumers are getting cheap goods conveniently. In Amazon's favour, they still make up a small part of the retail landscape. A caveat: a protracted battle against the DOJ could stifle Amazon's growth and distract them from progressing.

Will the U.S. DOJ break up Amazon and other tech companies? That's a VERY long process. It took 10 years in the case of Microsoft. A complicated process. Is Amazon hurting consumers? No. Consumers are getting cheap goods conveniently. In Amazon's favour, they still make up a small part of the retail landscape. A caveat: a protracted battle against the DOJ could stifle Amazon's growth and distract them from progressing.

The chances of being broken up depend on who wins the US federal election and even then it would be difficult. The revenue growth is slowing down to 17-18% but the profit margins are growing faster than revenues.

The chances of being broken up depend on who wins the US federal election and even then it would be difficult. The revenue growth is slowing down to 17-18% but the profit margins are growing faster than revenues.

Value investors buy stocks that trade at a discount to their true value. Amazon disrupts every business they enter, like cosmetics that they announced today, and will dominate more of online retail overall. People love their instant shipping of goods. The risk are government anti-trust laws. So, the value is here.

Value investors buy stocks that trade at a discount to their true value. Amazon disrupts every business they enter, like cosmetics that they announced today, and will dominate more of online retail overall. People love their instant shipping of goods. The risk are government anti-trust laws. So, the value is here.

Q1 revenue was up 19% year over year, and he models 35% EPS growth. It's multiple is high now at 47x, but but will 26x in 2021. In the next 2-3 years, this continues to go well. Buy this when others fear it.

Q1 revenue was up 19% year over year, and he models 35% EPS growth. It's multiple is high now at 47x, but but will 26x in 2021. In the next 2-3 years, this continues to go well. Buy this when others fear it.

An unusual pick for him: Amazon doesn't pay a dividend and trades at a massive 70x forward earnings. What works for him is that Amazon has a huge future ahead. It's increasingly an advertiser; it makes a lot of money in Prime memberships; it pioneered cloud computing which is still in its infancy. He finally pulled the trigger on this after five years of watching it. (Analysts’ price target is $2249.27)

An unusual pick for him: Amazon doesn't pay a dividend and trades at a massive 70x forward earnings. What works for him is that Amazon has a huge future ahead. It's increasingly an advertiser; it makes a lot of money in Prime memberships; it pioneered cloud computing which is still in its infancy. He finally pulled the trigger on this after five years of watching it. (Analysts’ price target is $2249.27)

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